A man wearing a protective face mask pushes his luggage upon his arrival at Cairo International Airport...

A man wearing a protective face mask pushes his luggage upon his arrival at Cairo International Airport (CAI), as Egypt ramps up its efforts to slow the spread the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

RTS36NQ3

March 19, 2020

A woman pushs a shopping cart inside a Carrefour hypermarket while Egypt ramps up its efforts to slow...

A woman pushs a shopping cart inside a Carrefour hypermarket while Egypt ramps up its efforts to slow...

A woman pushs a shopping cart inside a Carrefour hypermarket while Egypt ramps up its efforts to slow the spread the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

RTS36BOB

March 17, 2020

Teale Harden pushes a cart of prepackaged food to an awaiting vehicle in a drive-through pick up line...

Teale Harden pushes a cart of prepackaged food to an awaiting vehicle in a drive-through pick up line...

Teale Harden pushes a cart of prepackaged food to an awaiting vehicle in a drive-through pick up line outside the Alameda Food Bank, amid the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, in Alameda, California, U.S. March 16, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

Mar 5, 2020; Orlando, Florida, USA; Team USA forward Megan Rapinoe (15) pushes the ball up the field in the second half against Team England during the She Believes Cup soccer series at Exploria Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-USA TODAY Sports

RTX79DTB

November 18, 2019

A woman pushes a pram past boarded up retail units in the centre of Crewe, Britain November 13, 2019....

Yann Dejan, a coach on the Haiti national cycling team, counts the push-ups of a preselected cyclist who arrived late to a meeting ahead of a training session at the Olympic's Sport for Hope Centre in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 18, 2019. REUTERS/Andres Martinez Casares SEARCH "HAITI CYCLING" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES

RTX735RK

September 16, 2019

Murtazha Hamis, 11, brought in after suffering a stroke resulting in partial paralysis, does push-ups...

Murtazha Hamis, 11, brought in after suffering a stroke resulting in partial paralysis, does push-ups at traditional healer Bi Mwanahija Mzee's clinic in Zanzibar City, Tanzania, January 20, 2019. Bi Mwanahija Mzee has been massaging Murtazha and prescribing him herbal baths for the past year. The boy's family credits the healer with helping the child regain mobility. REUTERS/Nicky Woo SEARCH "TANZANIA HEALTH" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.

Politics

Boris Johnson's tumultuous first weeks in office

37 PICTURES

RTS2PP4E

September 08, 2019

A sailboat and a dock are pushed up on the rocks after the departure of Hurricane Dorian in Halifax,...

Members of the Federal Police protest against the government's decision to force them to become members...

Patricia Trevino coordinator of the National Guard, is helped to get up after falling on the ground by pushing from members of the Federal Police who protest against the government's decision to force them to become members of a newly formed National Guard, outside the headquarters of the Federal Police in Mexico City, Mexico, July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Luis Cortes

RTS2KU1X

July 03, 2019

Patricia Trevino coordinator of the National Guard, is helped to get up after falling on the ground by...

Members of the Federal Police protest against the government's decision to force them to become members...

Patricia Trevino coordinator of the National Guard, is helped to get up after falling on the ground by pushing from members of the Federal Police who protest against the government's decision to force them to become members of a newly formed National Guard, outside the headquarters of the Federal Police in Mexico City, Mexico, July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Luis Cortes

RTS2KTZT

July 03, 2019

Patricia Trevino coordinator of the National Guard, is helped to get up after falling on the ground by...

Members of the Federal Police protest against the government's decision to force them to become members...

Patricia Trevino coordinator of the National Guard, is helped to get up after falling on the ground by pushing from members of the Federal Police who protest against the government's decision to force them to become members of a newly formed National Guard, outside the headquarters of the Federal Police in Mexico City, Mexico, July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Luis Cortes

A government billboard is seen in Budapest, Hungary, March 13, 2019. The billoard reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

RTX6QXRY

March 13, 2019

A government billboard is seen in Budapest, Hungary, March 12, 2019. The billboard reads, "You also have...

A government billboard is seen in Budapest, Hungary, March 12, 2019. The billboard reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. Picture taken March 12, 2019. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

RTX6QXRX

March 13, 2019

A government billboard is seen in Budapest, Hungary, March 12, 2019. The billboard reads, "You also have...

A government billboard is seen in Budapest, Hungary, March 12, 2019. The billboard reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. Picture taken March 12, 2019. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo

RTX6OQ2Z

February 26, 2019

Janice Sarad, 22, who works for a bank, sits inside a jeepney in Pasig City, Metro Manila, in Philippines,...

Janice Sarad, 22, who works for a bank, sits inside a jeepney in Pasig City, Metro Manila, in Philippines, December 3, 2018. Apart from getting stuck in traffic, Sarad often struggles to get a jeepney going to her neighbourhood as very few jeepneys cover this route. "You have to push, shove, and run because everyone's trying to get a seat. On the train, everyone tries to sneak on so they don't have to wait. On the bus, there are usually no seats so you stand up the whole ride," she said. REUTERS/Eloisa Lopez SEARCH "LOPEZ SARAD" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

RTX6NSBL

February 21, 2019

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have...

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. REUTERS/Tamas Kaszas

RTX6NSBK

February 21, 2019

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have...

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. REUTERS/Tamas Kaszas

RTX6NSBI

February 21, 2019

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have...

A government poster is seen in Budapest, Hungary, February 21, 2019. The poster reads, "You also have the right to know what Brussels is up to", accusing European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker of pushing migration plans encouraged by U.S.-Hungarian businessman George Soros, in a media campaign rebuked by the commission. REUTERS/Tamas Kaszas

RTS2BFAL

January 20, 2019

A participant does push-ups as others run along the Bandra-Worli sea link over the Arabian Sea during...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for a picture during a Reuters interview at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE6D

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL steers...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL steers his...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL steers his truck at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE6C

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL drives...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL drives his...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL drives his truck at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE69

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for a picture during a Reuters interview at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE68

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL poses for a picture during a Reuters interview at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE67

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL pulls...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL pulls freight...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL pulls freight towards his truck at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6JE63

December 21, 2018

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL looks...

Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL looks in...

Patrick Klankert, a 27-year-old truck driver of German postal and logistics group Deutsche Post DHL looks in a mirror of his truck at a DHL freight logistics centre located near the crossroads of Germany, France and Luxembourg in Sehlem, Germany, December 12, 2018. Picture taken December 12, 2018. DHL Group has launched an initiative to counter a shortage of drivers in the logistics sector that threatens to push up costs and delay deliveries as ecommerce booms, especially at peak times like Christmas. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

RTX6J87L

December 19, 2018

A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S.,...

A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S., stormed a border checkpoint in Guatemala, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, October 19, 2018. Reuters photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "The migrants had already broken through the first police barricade on the Guatemalan side of the bridge. After a while, they moved towards the second barricade on the Mexican side. The push by the migrants to enter Mexico had eased and suddenly women and children formed a line and started to walk towards the police. There was a bit of pushing and shoving, and then things started to get increasingly chaotic. It was a march that turned into a protest and ended up in confusion. Of course, it affected me. I'm also a father of a nine-year-old girl. It was impossible not to think about being that father caught up in that panicked situation. After taking the photo, I took others of families coming out of the restrictive cordon created by police. The confusion was brought under control after gas was used to disperse them, and the migrants were pushed back to the Guatemalan side." REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "IMMIGRATION POY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2018 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

RTX6J87J

December 19, 2018

Police scuffle with a man, who was part of a protest march against migrants, as they guard a shelter...

Police scuffle with a man, who was part of a protest march against migrants, as they guard a shelter housing a caravan of from Central America trying to reach the U.S., in Tijuana, Mexico, November 18, 2018. Reuters photographer Adrees Latif: "This man tried to push past a police cordon to get towards a nearby camp were migrants where taking shelter, but he and dozens of others were blocked by police in riot gear. After multiple attempts over multiple hours, the group opposing the Central American migrants gave up and left." REUTERS/Adrees Latif SEARCH "IMMIGRATION POY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2018 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

RTX6I8W6

December 12, 2018

A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S.,...

A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S., stormed a border checkpoint in Guatemala, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, October 19, 2018. Reuters photographer Ueslei Marcelino: "The migrants had already broken through the first police barricade on the Guatemalan side of the bridge. After a while, they moved towards the second barricade on the Mexican side. The push by the migrants to enter Mexico had eased and suddenly women and children formed a line and started to walk towards the police. There was a bit of pushing and shoving, and then things started to get increasingly chaotic. It was a march that turned into a protest and ended up in confusion. Of course, it affected me. I'm also a father of a nine-year-old girl. It was impossible not to think about being that father caught up in that panicked situation. After taking the photo, I took others of families coming out of the restrictive cordon created by police. The confusion was brought under control after gas was used to disperse them, and the migrants were pushed back to the Guatemalan side." REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino SEARCH "POY STORY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2018 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

RTS28ANU

November 30, 2018

Representative-elect Sharice Davids (D-KS) does push ups before drawing number 64 during a lottery for...

A Picture and its Story: Central American migrants trek north to seek a better life

A Honduran migrant protects his child after fellow migrants, part of a caravan trying to reach the U.S., stormed a border checkpoint in Guatemala, in Ciudad Hidalgo, Mexico, October 19, 2018. Ueslei Marcelino: "The migrants had already broken through the first police barricade on the Guatemalan side of the bridge. After a while, they moved towards the second barricade on the Mexican side. The push by the migrants to enter Mexico had eased and suddenly women and children formed a line and started to walk towards the police. There was a bit of pushing and shoving, and then things started to get increasingly chaotic. It was a march that turned into a protest and ended up in confusion. Of course, it affected me. I'm also a father of a nine-year-old girl. It was impossible not to think about being that father caught up in that panicked situation. After taking the photo, I took others of families coming out of the restrictive cordon created by police. The confusion was brought under control after gas was used to disperse them, and the migrants were pushed back to the Guatemalan side." REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino/File photo SEARCH "LUIS ACOSTA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

RTX6HBAU

October 31, 2018

Trainees practice push-up exercises as a part of a special tactic called "shooting after effort", which...

Trainees practice push-up exercises as a part of a special tactic at the Cherev Gidon Firearms Training...

Trainees practice push-up exercises as a part of a special tactic called "shooting after effort", which is part of the Cherev Gidon Firearms Training Academy in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, U.S. August 5, 2018. Picture taken August 5, 2018. REUTERS/Noam Moskowitz

RTX6GMIY

October 26, 2018

In Brazil's most polarizing election in decades, women have long held the decisive swing vote, with a...

In Brazil's most polarizing election in decades, women have long held the decisive swing vote, with a quarter of the female electorate up for grabs just a month ago - twice the undecided rate among Brazilian men. Days ahead of Sunday's deciding vote, however, right-wing front-runner Jair Bolsonaro has pushed them off the fence, splitting Brazilian women along deep fault lines. On one side, he has won the backing of women fed up with crime, corruption scandals and economic recession under the leftist Workers Party, represented by his rival Fernando Haddad. On the other, women say they cannot bring themselves to vote for a man with a track record of offending minorities and women, including telling a fellow lawmaker she was too ugly to rape and defending the gender pay gap. The latest survey from pollster Ibope shows a close divide, with 44 percent of women supporting Bolsonaro and 40 percent for Haddad. Men have broken overwhelmingly for Bolsonaro, who has the support of 56 percent, against just 36 percent for Haddad. The largest demonstrations against Bolsonaro in recent months have been led by women, gathering tens of thousands of protesters under the slogan "ele nao" or "not him." Yet their campaign on social media and in the streets of major cities spurred a backlash from Bolsonaro supporters declaring "ele sim" or "yes, him." REUTERS/Pilar Olivares SEARCH "BOLSONARO ELENAO" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY. Matching text: BRAZIL-ELECTION/BOLSONARO-WOMEN

Exclusive behind the scenes of Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex helping competitor push wheelchair up walkway day two of the Invictus Games Sydney 2018 at Sydney Olympic Park on October 21, 2018 in Sydney, Australia. Chris Jackson/Pool via REUTERS

RTX6FDDE

October 16, 2018

Darmi, 48, and her brother Rusli, 43, stand outside her destroyed house hit by an earthquake as they...

Darmi, 48, and her brother Rusli, 43, stand outside her destroyed house hit by an earthquake as they look for clothes and other belongings in the rubble, in Balaroa neighbourhood, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, October 10, 2018. The two-storey building collapsed. Darmi was in her kitchen cooking, with her older sister, her sister's two children, and three grandchildren in the house when the earthquake struck. They ran out of the house and headed for the hills as the ground started to give way beneath them. All of them are safe. "We were lucky because the soil pushed our house upwards. There were some houses here that just collapsed into the ground... It felt like the earth was alive. It was opening up, swallowing people, and then closing again. And the noise was so loud. This loud cracking 'k-k-k-k' sound," said Darmi. REUTERS/Jorge Silva SEARCH "QUAKE SURVIVORS" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

RTS21Z3Y

September 19, 2018

Ocean water is pushed up by the bottom of a pinnacle iceberg as it falls back during a large calving...

Cattle push each other as they kick-up dust at sunset on farmer Tom Wollaston's drought-affected property,...

Cattle push each other as they kick-up dust at sunset on farmer Tom Wollaston's drought-affected property, located west of the town of Tamworth in north-western New South Wales, in Australia, June 1, 2018. Picture taken June 1, 2018. REUTERS/David Gray

RTX6DH00

July 31, 2018

A man does push ups in a park of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 31, 2018. REUTERS/Andres Martinez Casares...

Young people do push-ups in Red Square in Moscow, Russia July 15, 2018. As well as shooting all the matches, Reuters photographers are producing pictures showing their own quirky view from the sidelines of the World Cup. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

RTX6BKJU

July 16, 2018

Young people do push-ups in Red Square in Moscow, Russia July 15, 2018. As well as shooting all the matches,...

Young people do push-ups in Red Square in Moscow, Russia July 15, 2018. As well as shooting all the matches, Reuters photographers are producing pictures showing their own quirky view from the sidelines of the World Cup. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

RTS1PNFN

May 03, 2018

UPDATE Data as of October 2018. Dashboard of economic indicators to chart the impact policies led by...

UPDATE Measuring France under Macron Turning France into a “nation of startups” C

UPDATE Data as of October 2018. Dashboard of economic indicators to chart the impact policies led by Macron have on the French economy Macron made a high-profile push to encourage entrepreneurship, promising to transform France into a “nation of startups”. Prior to Macron’s election, only 9 percent of French firmswere start-ups compared to 15 percent in Britain.

RTX515DT

March 02, 2018

People try to push a car in a pile up of cars that have become stuck in heavy snow during a blizzard...

Fog rises at sunrise as tbe towboat MK McNally pushes barges on the Ohio River near Toronto

Fog rises at sunrise as Campbell Transportation Company's towboat MK McNally pushes barges on the Ohio River near Toronto, Ohio, U.S., September 10, 2017. The McNally ran 24 hours a day in all weather as it pushed up to 15 barges the length of the Ohio River. Photograph taken at N40°33.076' W80°38.438'. Photograph taken September 10, 2017. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

RTX3VACJ

December 19, 2017

Photographers help a Rohingya refugee to come out of Naf River as they cross the Myanmar-Bangladesh border...

Photographers help a Rohingya refugee to come out of Naf River as they cross the Myanmar-Bangladesh border in Palong Khali, near Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, November 1, 2017. Hannah McKay: "We were standing, looking out over paddy fields and grasslands - lots of water and one thin path leading to the border with Myanmar. In the distance we could see a huge group of people. But they weren't moving. It was 4 p.m. in the afternoon with only two hours of daylight left. So we decided to move towards them. It took us about an hour along the muddy path, meeting border guards and persuading them to let us pass. Then we saw thousands of refugees just sitting there, with more Bangladeshi border guards telling us to go back. We could see something was going on behind the crowd. So we waited for an opportunity to move closer, and that's when we saw them. The crowd was sitting on a riverbank and behind them, about three metres below, in the river itself, there were just hundreds of refugees coming across every minute. It was non-stop. There was no end to the people. People carrying babies. Elderly people being escorted through the water and mud, more than knee-deep. And we were just photographing everyone coming towards us. Then this woman appeared. She got to the point where she needed to get up to the footpath where we were. But she was exhausted. Two refugee men on her level were trying to push her up, which was when we reached out to help. Reuters photographer, Adnan Abidi, took a hand. Another photographer took another and I got her leg when she got within range. It was a case of dragging her. She lay there for a few minutes. I have no idea what happened to her. You are there trying to do your job with a camera in your hand. And then your heart overrules your head." REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File photo SEARCH "POY ROHINGYA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2017 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.

ATTENTION EDITORS - VISUAL COVERAGE OF SCENES OF INJURY OR DEATH Opposition lawmaker Luis Stefanelli (L) gestures next to fellow opposition lawmaker Leonardo Regnault after a group of government supporters burst into Venezuela's opposition-controlled National Assembly during a session, in Caracas, Venezuela, July 5, 2017. Carlos Garcia Rawlins: "Rowdy groups of government supporters busted into Venezuela's opposition-controlled National Assembly. There were several clashes happening at the same time, so I tried to follow a small group of attackers as they pushed their way through the main building. By the time I got into the building, they had already finished hitting people and were on their way out, leaving behind an opposition lawmaker covered in blood. I quickly went over to the politician, Leonardo Regnault, whose grey suit was spattered in blood. He was up against an ornate wooden door, clearly in a state of shock. Another opposition lawmaker, Luis Stefanelli, was standing next to him, hands up in a sign of surrender and pleading with the attackers to stop the beating. Minutes later, the attackers were expelled and I thought everything was over, but no. Government supporters remained outside and kept us trapped inside. The injured lawmaker, Regnault, was treated at the nurse's office in the congress and then evacuated in an ambulance next to the others injured. Eventually, around dusk, state security forces pushed back the government supporters and created a path out for us, more than eight hours after I first arrived." REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins/File Photo SEARCH "POY STORY" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2017 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY.